I was put onto this story by another party, it relates to the activities of Flt Lt G Cooper RAAF during the Vietnam War. Have a read of the following.
[i]This is the story of Flight Lieutenant Garry G. Cooper(Royal Australian Air Force assigned as a Forward Air Controller (FAC) with the USAF 19th TASS-call sign Tamale 35) who was cited by M/Gen Julian J. Ewell on 18 Aug, 1968 with a Congressional Medal of Honor as a FAC at Cai Be(near Rach Kien), Vietnam in support of the 3rd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division-MOH data below. He was riding in the command helicopter, a Raven OH-23, with the Brigade Commander Col Robert E. Archer, as the ALO directing 12TFW F-4 strikes against the VC attacking the Brigade. The pilot was hit and killed and the Brigade Commander was wounded. Lieutenant Cooper cut the aircraft power on contact with the ground and carried the wounded Brigade Commander from the aircraft and had to spend that night in no-man's land. In the process of keeping himself and the Colonel alive he killed 10 VCs until his ammo ran out. A helicopter came in the next day and picked up the two and before Lieutenant Cooper could come aboard he had to kill two more VC before he leaped in the helicopter.
Communication data on Gen Ewell and Garry Cooper are shown below. The guy was a legend in Vietnam and was in the chain of USAF command as a FAC directing air strikes of all US air resources in the area. He was directly under the control of USAF forces and they even wrote his oer. Maybe you can help out our cause in getting him a MOH because there were other foreigners who got it. Rascon in 1966 was a Mexican cxitizen and was written up for a MOH. Clinton gave it to him in Feb., 2000.
If there is anyone who has first hand knowledge of the firefight that day and the downing of the helicopter and Lieutenant Cooper saving the Brigade Commander please let me know. The name of the helicopter pilot is unknown and if anyone remembers who it was please contact me. If any of the F-4 pilots that day saw any of this action please contact me.
Gary Cooper did not get the Congressional Medal of Honor because he is not a US citizen. The Australian Government administrative procedures has prevented him from getting the Victorian Cross-their equivalent to the MOH. I am working trying to get Lieutenant Cooper recognized for this incident.
If you care to help us by using this material we will be most grateful. General Ewell is in Washington and is still interested in helping Garry get the MOH. Let me know what you think and we will provide whatever you want. [/i]
If any Wixer can assist with this research could they please go to the following link:
http://home.earthlink.net/~aircommando1/GCCongMOH1.htm
there you will find further descriptions of the actions of Cooper and the recognition he received from those within the USAF, you will also find all the necessary contact details and research acknowledgements.
Many thanks to those responsible for creating this web page on Cooper.
cheers
Digger